Faith
For centuries, an order of
Japanese monks
chose
one of the elders to deliver prayers
to
the island of an important Bodhisattva. They set
the
elect adrift in a shrine shaped like a coffin
with
a month of salted fish, rice crackers & water
while
brothers on shore kept watch for signs of panic.
In
many cases, the sacrifice tried to row home
but
the others turned him, shoved him back
into
the sea. A mirror of human existence:
each
of us sent to beg forgiveness from whichever
gods
we recognize while death patiently paces
the
sky. As darkness swallows the world, imagine
the
cry of gulls, glimpses of a distant horizon,
the
slow groan of the casket atop the waves.
~ SM Stubbs
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